Department for Transport

Improving Connectivity Update

Baroness Vere of Norbiton: My Right Honourable friend, the Secretary of State for Transport (Grant Shapps), has made the following Ministerial Statement.The government is committed to the deepest possible integration of the four nations of the United Kingdom, so that businesses and individuals have the infrastructure they need to trade, travel and do business across the whole country. To that end, in June, Sir Peter Hendy CBE was tasked by the Prime Minister with exploring ways in which transport can better connect the four nations of the United Kingdom, levelling-up all parts of the country and helping us Build Back Better from the pandemic. The Government is also announcing that the consultation on aviation tax reform, announced at Budget 2020, will be published in Spring 2021.The consultation will include options to change the APD treatment for domestic flights, such as reintroducing a return leg exemption or creation of a new lower domestic rate. In addition to looking at the case for increasing the number of international distance bands, we will continue to decarbonise domestic aviation as part of our ambition to reach net zero, including through mandating the use of sustainable aviation fuels. All domestic aviation emissions are captured in carbon budgets.The government welcomes the Union Connectivity Review Interim Report published today by Sir Peter. The report marks a key step in looking at whether and how connectivity across the UK can be improved in order to support this government’s aim to build a stronger and fairer economy for the future. To support this, we are making £20m development funding available to begin assessing options on road and rail schemes which have been identified by the review as crucial for cross-border connectivity. To achieve the aim of better connecting the UK, the report has considered the creation of a new UK Strategic Transport Network that will allow people and commerce to move freely by road, rail, sea and air, spreading ideas and investment to all corners of this country.This Network of improved routes, which will now form the main focus of Sir Peter’s continuing investigations, would form the transport spine of the country, facilitating quicker and easier travel and trade between all corners of this country, levelling up communities and maximising national potential.I am placing a copy of Sir Peter Hendy’s report in the Libraries of both Houses.Improving Connectivity Update Report (pdf, 7278.0KB)

Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

Property Sector Update

Lord Greenhalgh: My Hon. Friend, the Minister for rough sleeping and housing (Eddie Hughes) has today made the following statement:The Government has responded at pace since the onset of this pandemic to provide a range of guidance to support and advise households. We have kept our guidance under continual review in response to the latest available evidence. Today, the Government has published a new page of guidance. This guidance is for people living in all types of housing, in particular for people who live in: accommodation with shared facilities, such as a block of flats; overcrowded accommodation; shared accommodation. The guidance highlights the importance of ventilation and cleaning, and makes information available on people’s rights as tenants and how to work with landlords and local authorities to address hazardous issues. We continue to work with agencies across Government to collect evidence to inform the advice we issue so that it reflects the realities on the ground. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-shared-and-overcrowded-housing-reducing-the-risk-of-infection